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2 bedroom bungalow
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Property description & features
- Tenure: Freehold
- A well-appointed bungalow
- Good presentation
- Popular village location
- Lounge with bay window
- Modern kitchen & shower room
- Attractive rear garden
- Garage for storage
- Parking
This well-maintained bungalow was constructed in the 1960's and is situated at the end of a mature cul-de-sac within the popular village of Puriton in the Polden Hills. The property was updated by the current owners in 2014, including a re-wire and a gas central heating system.
The nicely presented accommodation briefly comprises; a recently replaced double glazed door opens into the hallway with access to all rooms. The lounge is accessed via double glass panel doors and is well-proportioned with a bay window to the front and a feature fireplace with an electric fire. The kitchen is well-fitted with a built-in eye level oven and gas hob, there is also space for further appliances. From the kitchen there is a useful sun room which takes full advantage of the garden and also has a radiator so can be utilised all year round. There are two bedrooms; both with built-in wardrobes. A wet room with walk-in shower completes the accommodation.
Outside there is a good size garden to the rear which is laid to lawn with flower beds and box hedging. There is an attractive raised decked area with timber seating, along with a patio. A side door opens into the garage which has power and light and is used for storage with open and over door to the front. There is a side gate leading to the driveway which provides parking. The low maintenance front garden is open plan with a range of mature shrubs.
An early viewing is recommended to appreciate this well-positioned bungalow.
The property is situated in a cul-de-sac on a mature development in the popular Somerset village of Puriton. The village is located on the western end of the Polden Hills approximately 4 miles from the busy town of Bridgwater and within easy striking distance of the coastal town of Burnham-on-Sea. The village has a primary school, a butchers shop, hairdressers, village hall, a public house/restaurant 'The Puriton Inn' and an historic church 'The Church of St Michaels & All Angels'. Access to junction 23 (M5) is a short distance from the village giving excellent commuting links to Taunton, Bristol etc. There is a mainline railway station in nearby Bridgwater.
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